CASTLE PINES, Colorado (May 30, 2014) -- The final round of the 2014 Charlie Coe Invitational hosted at Castle Pines Golf Club is in the books, and the quality of this year's play, according to Castle Pines Golf Club head professional Don Hurter, is a testament to high level of players who come to Colorado each year to compete.
And this year marked the tournament's 25th anniversary.
MID-AM DIVISION
In the Mid-Am division, the team of Ted Neville of Tucson, AZ, and Andy Latowski of Plainsboro, NJ, fired the best round of the event with an 8-under 64 to finish at 198 and take top honors. Neville and Latowski played college golf together at Penn State.
Right behind them were the teams of Garrett Larson of Lafayette, CA, and Eddie Davis of San Mateo, CA, at 201, Marcus Jones of Argyle, TX, and Norton Rainey of Broomfield, CO, at 202 and Tim Mickelson and Jeff Fujimoto of Scottsdale, AZ, at 203.
Twenty-one of the thirty-five teams that teed it up finished under par.
SENIOR DIVISION
In the Senior Division, Mike Booker of The Woodlands, TX, and partner Pat Youngs of San Antonio, TX, shot a six under par 66 for the 2nd day in a row to take the title. Four strokes behind in second place at 203 was the team of Ben Hargis of Alexandria, LA, and Dave Delich of Colorado Springs, CO, followed by the team of Steven Hakes of San Diego, CA, and Dan Alpha of The Woodlands, TX, at 204. Eleven of the eighteen teams that played in the Senior Division finished under par.
ABOUT THE TOURNAMENT AND CHARLIE COE
This year marked the 25th anniversary of the tournament; one that is a tribute to Charlie Coe, one of the best amateur players in golf. His accomplishments included two USGA Amateur Championships (1949 and 1958), playing in nineteen consecutive Masters (making the cut fifteen times) and being a seven time member of the Walker Cup (Captain in 1957 and 1959). Charlie would be proud of the play that was on display this week for his tournament.
- Thanks to Don Hurter, PGA for providing daily reports and tournament scores
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ABOUT THE Charlie Coe Invitational
The Charlie Coe Invitational, organized by Mike
Timbers, is played every other year to honor one of
the greatest amateurs ever. 54-hole two-man
team event for mid-amateurs and seniors,
max handicap combined 4.0. Starting in 2020, the
tournament uses the International Stableford Scoring
system that was created by Jack Vickers for The
International PGA Tour event. Inquire by letter and
golf resume.
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